Association study of GBA1 variants with MSA based on comprehensive sequence analysis -Pitfalls in short-read sequence analysis depending on the human reference genome-

Author:

Orimo KentaORCID,Mitsui Jun,Matsukawa TakashiORCID,Tanaka Masaki,Nomoto Junko,Ishiura HiroyukiORCID,Omae Yosuke,Kawai YosukeORCID,Tokunaga KatsushiORCID, ,Ishibashi-Ueda Hatsue,Tomita Tsutomu,Noguchi Michio,Takahashi Ayako,Goto Yu-ichi,Yoshida Sumiko,Hattori Kotaro,Matsumura Ryo,Iida Aritoshi,Maruoka Yutaka,Gatanaga Hiroyuki,Shimomura Akihiko,Sugiyama Masaya,Suzuki Satoshi,Miyo Kengo,Matsubara Yoichi,Umezawa Akihiro,Hata Kenichiro,Kaname Tadashi,Ozaki Kouichi,Tokuda Haruhiko,Watanabe Hiroshi,Niida Shumpei,Noiri Eisei,Kitajima Koji,Omae Yosuke,Miyahara Reiko,Shimanuki Hideyuki,Kawai Yosuke,Tokunaga Katsushi,Toda Tatsushi,Tsuji ShojiORCID

Abstract

AbstractMultiple system atrophy (MSA) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by various combinations of autonomic failure, parkinsonism, and cerebellar ataxia. To elucidate variants associated with MSA, we have been conducting short-read-based whole-genome sequence analysis. In the process of the association studies, we initially focused on GBA1, a previously proposed susceptibility gene for MSA, to evaluate whether GBA1 variants can be efficiently identified despite its extraordinarily high homology with its pseudogene, GBA1LP. To accomplish this, we conducted a short-read whole-genome sequence analysis with alignment to GRCh38 as well as Sanger sequence analysis and compared the results. We identified five variants with inconsistencies between the two pipelines, of which three variants (p.L483P, p.A495P–p.V499V, p.L483_M489delinsW) were the results of misalignment due to minor alleles in GBA1P1 registered in GRCh38. The miscalling events in these variants were resolved by alignment to GRCh37 as the reference genome, where the major alleles are registered. In addition, a structural variant was not properly identified either by short-read or by Sanger sequence analyses. Having accomplished correct variant calling, we identified three variants pathogenic for Gaucher disease (p.S310G, p.L483P, and p.L483_M489delinsW). Of these variants, the allele frequency of p.L483P (0.003) in the MSA cases was higher than that (0.0011) in controls. The meta-analysis incorporating a previous report demonstrated a significant association of p.L483P with MSA with an odds ratio of 2.85 (95% CI; 1.05 – 7.76, p = 0.0400).

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Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare

Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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